Another tragic consequence of Biden's open border is in the news, not that you'd know it from many media headlines, but I'll get to that in a second.
A University of Georgia student has been murdered and the suspect is a man who entered the U.S. illegally in 2022:
The University of Georgia Police Department have taken a suspect in custody in connection with the suspected homicide of a 22-year-old nursing student from Augusta University who police found dead on the University of Georgia campus Thursday.
Police have charged Jose Antonio Ibarra with malice murder, felony murder, aggravated battery, aggravated assault, false imprisonment, kidnapping, hindering a 911 call and concealing the death of another, UGA Police Chief Jeffrey L. Clark said during a news briefing Friday evening. The suspect is not a U.S. citizen, according to authorities.
Before the 2020 election, Joe Biden said that if he were to end up in the White House people should illegally "surge to the border," and that's exactly what happened.
The media's obviously focusing on giving Biden as much of an election year boost as possible (for example, today Axios re-posted a story claiming the border is "more fortified than ever"), which is why discovering that this murder suspect is an illegal alien is something you won't find out in many headlines.
CNN wouldn't go there of course:
A suspect has been taken into custody in connection to the death of a woman on the University of Georgia campus, the school says. https://t.co/e9UTEoXzSK
— CNN (@CNN) February 23, 2024
Usually, you have to read at least a few paragraphs into the story to be informed of the suspect's legal status (or lack thereof).
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution called the suspect an "Athens man":
#BREAKING: A 26-year-old Athens man has been charged with murder in the death of a nursing student on the University of Georgia campus.
— Atlanta Journal-Constitution (@ajc) February 24, 2024
https://t.co/V3VEtIeQQw
"Ibarra lives in Athens, but is not a U.S. citizen." No, AJC, he's a "Venezuelan man" in the U.S. illegally.
The correct version would be "Ibarra is an illegal alien who entered the country at the invitation of the Biden administration, then killed an innocent citizen."
Sensing a pattern here. Where is the suspect from, CNN? And how exactly did he enter the country?
— Joe Concha (@JoeConchaTV) February 24, 2024
News consumption for more Americans is done by scrolling without clicking to read the story. It is vital to include pertinent information.
So was this an intentional omission? https://t.co/z6pn0tBe5z
If the murder suspect had been a big Trump supporter I'm guessing ALL media outlets would have found room for that in not only the first sentence of the story but in the headlines as well.
CBS News didn't mention that detail about the suspect, and their story only noted that he isn't a student at the University of Georgia:
BREAKING: A suspect was taken into custody after a student was found dead on a University of Georgia campus, police say. https://t.co/tWnqU8kTmc
— CBS News (@CBSNews) February 23, 2024
Now imagine that headline if there was a Republican president and the border was open.
The man charged with her murder is an illegal from Venezuela
— David (@DrDaveRx82) February 24, 2024
I guess CBS News didn't have room for that in the story.
The media will continue to work overtime this election year to run interference for what a tragic disaster the Biden presidency has been for the country and its citizens.